Ace Your Medical School Interview: Includes Multiple Mini Interviews MMI For Medical School
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Rating | : | 4.69 (620 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1492346098 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 180 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-01-08 |
Language | : | English |
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Next it goes into detail about the top ten most frequently asked questions followed by the next 66 most common questions as reported by actual candidates together with suggested answers which show you the common themes and patterns. There is also a further bank of 153 questions which students can use to practice with in their own mock interviews. Also included is an essential chapter on answering ethical case studies covering the 4 themes which nearly always appear in medical school interview scenarios which are: Confidentiality Consent Resource Allocation End of Life Decisions Finally there is a comprehensive chapter on multiple mini interviews MMI for medical school which guides you through the kinds of scenarios which may appear in an MMI and the skills the interviewers will be looking for as you complete the tasks. It also gives vital advice on psychological techniques you can use to build rapport with the interviewers, body language, and two verbal tricks you can use to buy time while thinking of an answer to questions. . If you are worried about your medical school interviews then this book will allow you to take control of the situation. What it does do is set out a huge bank of actual questions asked in medical school interviews as reported by actual candidates and giv
"Solid Interview Advice" according to Zack B.. Although this book did not discuss general topics, i.e., the odds of getting into medical school, the personal statement, alternatives to medical school, issues such as what type of work experience or research would help you get into medical school, it's in the top two or three books I've read on this topic regarding the interview proce. "I am so prepared now" according to Regular Buyer. Okay, so I have spent loads of time trying to find out information on how to prepare for my Med School interviews and really got nothing. Most of the sites or forums where gimmicks so I was sort of out of luck.But I didn't want to do this unprepared. I had spent years working up to this point, so I didn't want to end up "just walking in. "Half of it is good for American applicants" according to pandy. This book would be perfect if it had the American information as well as the British. It's great for the standard questions, but then it gets into British medical laws, which are useless for American applicants. I recommend this book if you supplement it with another one, which I am currently looking for still.
From the Back CoverIf you think that "being yourself" and just convincing the interview panel that you really want to be a doctor will get you a place at medical school it may be time to re-evaluate your strategy.